jennie_c_d
Posted : 7/21/2006 10:13:08 PM
and I don't want him put under general anesthesia again unless it's a life threatening emergency.
There *is* safe anesthesia for liver dogs! Emma has been under, lightly and heavily, four times, since she was diagnosed with liver shunts. Lightly, we use Dormitor, and wake her up with a different drug (I can't remember). This is what happens when she needs to be sedated for exam and x rays. She's a quite muscular dog, and you can't tell what joint is causing a problem when she tenses on exam. For deep sedations, I don't remember what he used, but she woke up just fine, with IV fluids. Of course, we did extra liver support before and after. Some drugs are metabolised more through the kidneys, and we try to stick to these, with Emma.
BTW, you DON'T need low protein for liver disease. The liver is the only organ that regenerates. It *needs* protein. Unless he's having Hepatic Encephalopathy, I wouldn't go with too low protein (a normal kibble is probably fine, though).
I'd go ahead and get some digestive enzymes, too. Seems common that liver dogs can't keep weight on. I have a heck of a time keeping Emma where ONLY three ribs show.
ETA: I'm glad that Gingerbread is doing better, and I hope that your soon coming bloodwork is perfect!
Em's bloodwork has been perfect for over a year.